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Rio Arriba County Undersheriff retires in order to avoid felony charge
Rio Arriba County Undersheriff Martin Ray Trujillo has agreed to retire at the end of the month, in exchange for a prosecutor dropping the felony charge he was facing
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Civil Rights Champion Johnnie Carr Remembered
Tell Me More remembers longtime civil rights activist Johnnie Rebecca Carr, who died Friday at the age of 97. Carr was a childhood friend of Rosa Parks, and led the Montgomery Improvement Association for decades. The organization was formed after Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus, sparking the beginning of the Montgomery bus boycott.
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Sen. Stevens Indicted In Graft Probe
Republican Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska has been indicted on seven counts of falsely reporting hundreds of thousands of dollars in services he received from a company that helped renovate his home. He is the longest-serving Republican senator.
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Dec. 19 First News: Santa Fe Cinema Owner Offers To Show ‘The Interview’ At His Theatre (Listen)
"Game of Thrones" author George R.R. Martin is offering to show "The Interview" at his theater in Santa Fe. Martin wrote on his blog this week that the…
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U.S. jobs market is likely to be another bright spot in the economy this month
Economists believe the US job market remained tight in August, with unemployment hovering around 3.5 percent. NPR's Scott Horsley reports on the latest.
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Raphael Warnock beats Herschel Walker to end the last Senate race of 2022
Georgia's runoff election captured national attention but with votes being tallied in the last U.S. Senate race of 2022 is finally over.
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Maine newspaper apologizes for running a redacted version of 'I Have a Dream' speech
Critics of the Bangor Daily News said the redacted version promotes a whitewashed and sanitized version of Martin Luther King Jr. that does not convey his radical views and work as an activist.
Why Colorado's Red Flag Law didn't stop the Colorado Springs shooting
An update on Red Flag Laws and their impact in light of the mass shooting in Colorado Springs.
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Baltimore bridge worker came to the U.S. to help family, community in Honduras
38-year-old Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandoval came to the U.S. to make something of himself and to help his family in Honduras. He was one the workers on the Francis Scott Key Bridge when it collapsed.
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Scientists warn the U.S. can't afford to keep taking chances with bird flu
A cluster of new human cases of bird flu in Colorado underscores scientists' concerns that the outbreak in dairy cattle is still far from being contained.
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